What's left for whores to boast about?" A Paleo-Islamic invective of promartirial subthematic
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The djāhilī framework in which the poetic piece attributed to Hind bint Uṯhāṯhāh is located, represents the depravation of the Banū Umayyah, who symbolize the pagan world that should be transcended by the new political-religious model, Islam. The author confronts two different political-religious models using precise language to attack Hind bint Rabī `ah from both sexual and cultural viewpoints. Opposite Hind bint Rabī `ah, who acts like an anti-Islamic pagan symbol, the leaders of which died in the mythical battle of Badr, we find the Muslims killed in Uḥud who symbolize the self-martyrdom offering like representatives of the new model.
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